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    Of-course climatic change is - at least to an extent - caused by chemical pollution.
    The reason being, the air is made up of gases, it's not just "thin air".

    So when chemicals are released into the air, chemical reactions take place, and these can effect cloud formation, or facilitate the penetration of ultra violet sun rays into the atmosphere.
    And that is just an elementary introduction. There is much more to be explained.

    Also, the air has an upper atmosphere cap, which effectively divides Earth's atmosphere from outer Space.
    Pollution cannot just "rise and leave the atmosphere".
    The particles remain within Earth's atmosphere and interact.

    And those chemicals that do reach the outer layers destroy the ozone, which forms the outermost layer and protects us from the ultraviolet sunbeams.

    Philip, have you ever studied chemistry?

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